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The agent under a Durable Power of Attorney can sign and record a Lady Bird Deed transferring the home on your mother's death to the same people... Read Answer
In Texas a notary and witnesses who are not named in the Durable Power of Attorney and will not inherit should be present. If your father... Read Answer
An application for guardianship must be filed in the county where the proposed ward resides and must be filed by an Approved Guardianship... Read Answer
It appears that there was no written agreement. She may have no place to live now but that does not mean she cannot find one. In... Read Answer
Elder lawyers commonly make house calls. To find one near you, you might use the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy... Read Answer
Fifteen months after an executor or administrator has been appointed, any beneficiary or heir may demand an accounting. If it is not produced... Read Answer
You may need a bill paying service. In Central Texas Family Eldercare offers that service. If you are not in Central Texas, ask Family... Read Answer
The best step is to see an elder lawyer and insert provisions which your father needs but which are not in the statutory durable power of... Read Answer
Your mother, not your siblings, decide who should visit her. This is true even if one of your siblings has become the court-appointed guardian... Read Answer
You do not need to divorce. The home is protected as is a spousal resource amount and a monthly income. You might want to use the Find a... Read Answer
You can contact the police about theft and Adult Protective Services and Better Business Bureau about the scam. Get your papers and pictures... Read Answer
If the transfer on death deed was properly drafted and executed and recorded in the deed records of the county clerk where the property is located,... Read Answer
You can find a local elder law attorney using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys... Read Answer
Name your son your agent in a Medical Power of Attorney and a Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney so that he, acting on your behalf as your agent,... Read Answer
No one. If a court has not found your grandmother to lack legal capacity to make her own residence decisions she can live wherever she... Read Answer
The agent is required to report to the principal (your mother) and, if she demands it, provide a detailed accounting.
In 2017 the Texas state... Read Answer
An agent under a Durable [Financial] POA might have the power to change the beneficiary of a life insurance policy depending on what that POA... Read Answer
If you are not your father's agent under either his Medical Power of Attorney or his Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney, it seems unlikely that... Read Answer
If someone is mentally disabled to the point of lacking legal capacity to make her own financial decisions, she also lacks legal capacity to grant a... Read Answer
Please show the Power of Attorney to a local elder law attorney. You can find one using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the... Read Answer
If your mother's dementia is advanced, she likely lacks legal capacity to grant either a Durable [Financial] Power of Attorney or a Medical Power of... Read Answer